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24 responses to “The EU Globalists Move To Take Out Switzerland”

Dear Concerned American,
I just want to put a note in here somewhere to let you know that I read, appreciate, and benefit from, every one of these pieces that you send to my email. Thank you so much. Hugs, Max

Why the Schweitzer even allow the EU to dictate law is beyond reason, but shows how brainwashed the masses are across the board, here and in Europe.
If they allow the destruction of all those Stg 57’s it’s over, that equates to destroying M-1 and M-14’s here, to the younger generations they are all antiquated junk anyway.
Alles ish jetzt vorlore.

Not sure how young you’re suggesting “young,” is, but at 43, I’d just LOVE me an M-14, but F-troop categorized the .mil versions as FA weapons, as I recall, because of the center pin and the ease of which to remil (supposedly) to FA function. We then either gave them away to the Baltic countries, or as I’ve read elsewhere (Ken Royce) Clinton ordered a bunch of them dumped into the ocean.

Seems to me there’s an artificial shortage and the demand isn’t being met due to precisely that reason.

Those that weren’t given to Estonia, Chile, etc were torch cut, several hundred thousand of them it appears. And just FYI, M-1A’s are easy to convert. 🙂
I’m 62, went thru boot camp and fired Rifle Expert with the M-14. Most of us that used them loved them. However, I’ve read the pissing contests online over the M-14 vs M-16 and many of the younger shooters who’ve never shot anything besides AR’s ridicule the old M-1/M-14 bitter clingers (I being one also) as antiquated idiots who cannot appreciate the newer M-4 platform as the greatest weapon system on earth. I’m sure it happens in Europe too, with the old timers still longing for their G-3, Stg-57, Stg-58, FAL, etc.
I’m not trying to start up the old argument here, we’ve been over it dozens of times already. To each his own, and then become an expert with it, even if it’s only a 10/22 or a Red Ryder BB gun.

Yep the Brussels EU globalists have tried to make a deal with Switzerland but dominate the rest of the EU with even tighter gun control. Last I read the gubbermint of Switzerland was considering some sort of compromise but I don’t think it will be very popular with the actual deplorable gun owners of Switzerland. Recently some Swiss General told the population to get prepared and to be armed. So whatever the Swiss gubbermint thinks they can get away with… they will try. One of the biggest globalist institutions on the planet is the BIS… in Zurich I think. Even Switzerland is vulnerable to a shooting war this time.

“The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution[2] owned by central banks which “fosters international monetary and financial cooperation and serves as a bank for central banks”.[3] The BIS carries out its work through its meetings programes and through the Basel Process – hosting international groups pursuing global financial stability and facilitating their interaction. It also provides banking services, but only to central banks and other international organizations. It is based in Basel, Switzerland, with representative offices in Hong Kong and Mexico City.”

“Switzerland could be obligated to destroy hundreds of thousands of weapons and neutralize them. The EU has in his sights rifles with magazines with over 20 rounds and guns that stores more than 10….”

The Swiss Government in conjunction with the EU announced today that rather than destroy it’s guns it would simply donate them to a charity organisation known as the Muslim Brotherhood, they also agreed to begin making raclette with Cheddar….

Not quite – there is one more step beyond that one: freeing the deplorables of their deplorable little lives. The Left used to be merely exterminationist. Now it is borderline extinctionist, and that line will be crossed before too long.

If the Swiss do not belong to the EU then the Swiss citizens should tell the EU to “Come And Take It”. If Hitler and his Nazis didn’t have the balls to take on the Swiss in WW II then standing firm against the EU pansies should be a piece of cake. Un-less they have grown too soft to want to do that.